Using the images we shot in the graveyard and the prairie combine a minimum of three images to create one final digital image. The final image should show evidence that you have changed 10 things from the original main image. These changes could include copying and pasting new imagery in, color adjustments, clone stamping things in or out of your image, working with levels or curves to adjust contrast or applying filters (use these sparingly).
Make sure you save the original version of each of the images that you've used. You will be putting the originals and your final into the class PowerPoint for critique. Make sure that the final image is convincing in terms of shading, lighting and subject matter. Selections should have smooth edges that look as if they really belong in the final image. Notice the images above and how they've convincingly combined images to create a final piece. The middle one is probably the least real combine due to a lack of shading on the earth being held up. The other 2 images are more surreal,but still are convincing in their shading.
Saving Your Image
Once you have finished the image save it as a jpg called your last name texturefinal.jpg. Reduce the file size to 150 dpi. and between 6 x 8 or 5 x 7 inches large. Save this reduced version and use it to insert it into the Power Point.
Save the original images calling them lastnameoriginal1.jpg, lastnameoriginal2.jpg etc. These should also be reduced to the size listed here. Once you have all of your images saved you are ready to go to the class Power Point and add your slides and images. Copy the images to your flashdrive (or borrow mine!) and go to the computer that is logged into the PowerPoint.
Add three slides to the Power Point as follows
Slide 1: Your original images (if you used more than 3 you may need 2 slides for this) Label with "First Name's Originals" as the slide title.
Slide 2: Your final combined image. Label with "First Name's Final" as the slide title.
Slide 3: A smaller copy of the final for reference and then explain in text what changes you made, what compositional technique you used (fill the frame, leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, level horizon), the principle of design you used and how.
Make sure you use the insert image command in Power Point. If you just copy and paste it makes the file size larger and makes the presentation get unruly!
Make sure you save after you've added your slides to the class presentation. We will use this for critique.
Texture Combine 3 Images
Using the images we shot in the graveyard and the prairie combine a minimum of three images to create one final digital image. The final image should show evidence that you have changed 10 things from the original main image. These changes could include copying and pasting new imagery in, color adjustments, clone stamping things in or out of your image, working with levels or curves to adjust contrast or applying filters (use these sparingly).
Make sure you save the original version of each of the images that you've used. You will be putting the originals and your final into the class PowerPoint for critique. Make sure that the final image is convincing in terms of shading, lighting and subject matter. Selections should have smooth edges that look as if they really belong in the final image. Notice the images above and how they've convincingly combined images to create a final piece. The middle one is probably the least real combine due to a lack of shading on the earth being held up. The other 2 images are more surreal,but still are convincing in their shading.
Saving Your Image
Once you have finished the image save it as a jpg called your last name texturefinal.jpg. Reduce the file size to 150 dpi. and between 6 x 8 or 5 x 7 inches large. Save this reduced version and use it to insert it into the Power Point.Save the original images calling them lastnameoriginal1.jpg, lastnameoriginal2.jpg etc. These should also be reduced to the size listed here. Once you have all of your images saved you are ready to go to the class Power Point and add your slides and images. Copy the images to your flashdrive (or borrow mine!) and go to the computer that is logged into the PowerPoint.
Add three slides to the Power Point as follows
Slide 1: Your original images (if you used more than 3 you may need 2 slides for this) Label with "First Name's Originals" as the slide title.Slide 2: Your final combined image. Label with "First Name's Final" as the slide title.
Slide 3: A smaller copy of the final for reference and then explain in text what changes you made, what compositional technique you used (fill the frame, leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, level horizon), the principle of design you used and how.
Make sure you use the insert image command in Power Point. If you just copy and paste it makes the file size larger and makes the presentation get unruly!
Make sure you save after you've added your slides to the class presentation. We will use this for critique.